Monthly Archives: August 2011

Exposing Adam and Eve

A man on the East Coast wrote me this week to say he’s losing his business. He wonders how long he’ll be able to hold on to his house. A woman in Nova Scotia emailed about her cancer diagnosis. A … Continue reading

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When Eating Frogs Is Not Enough

The entrepreneur sat down at my table—poised, impeccably groomed, articulate, the picture of confidence. It was his first visit to the monthly meeting of Christian business executives and other professionals who came to connect with peers and gain wisdom for … Continue reading

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Jesus, Tiger Woods and Winning

Sports reporters are already in overdrive in advance of Thursday’s 2011 PGA Championship tournament in Johns Creek, Georgia, speculating whether Tiger Woods has any chance of winning his 15th major title. Americans seem to have an obsession with winning—constantly measuring … Continue reading

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Wisdom, with Hot Sauce on the Side

One of my greatest fears of aging is not the loss of title, status, money or even health. It’s the fear of being irrelevant. Who wants to find themselves in a place where they’ve finally figured out a few things … Continue reading

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